I’m still teaching some game classes and tea classes at the tea shop, but my daughter, Gwen, is handling the day-to-day management. I can’t quite escape from the tech side, though, so in my spare time I’m developing a custom point of sale/inventory management system for the shop.

Successful book signings

Some of the most popular pages on this website have been my blog posts filled with book signing tips. I have collected them together, extended them with new content, and added tips and stories from dozens of other authors. The result is my new book for writers: Gary’s Guide to Successful Book Signings, with almost 200 pages of help in making the your book events the best they can be. Readers can purchase them from their favorite local bookstore or online (it’s available in paperbook and Kindle format), and bookstores can get it through standard distribution channels or direct from the publisher.

If you’d like some background on this book and some of my book signing experiences with Who Pooped and other books, check out my interview on The Successful Author Podcast with Julie Anne Eason.

The first book trailer for the Who Pooped series is out. It’s for the Yellowstone edition, and you can view it below or watch it on YouTube. Hint: if you subscribe to my channel, you’ll see future trailers when they come out!

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I really don’t have any connections in the game development world. It’s something I’d like to explore sometime, but I never have. Do be careful of trademarks and copyrights (e.g., don’t use hobbits). In every field I’ve worked in, I’ve found professional associations that have been of great help to me. I am or have been a member of associations for authors, booksellers, business owners, closed captioners, engineers, and others. I’m sure there’s one for game developers out there. I’d start by hunting for one. Good luck!

I think that you should advertise a little bit. That may be a good way to start. Also, some schools aren’t allowed to go on those types of websites just because it gives kids access to Skype with their friends.